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Body System Checklist
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Circulatory System (Heart, blood and vessels)
Text: p.975
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Major
functions
(Job) of circulatory system
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Describe the
major parts of the
heart
(including the four chambers and 4 valves), major arteries of the body and the major veins of the body
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Describe how blood carries oxygen and carbon dioxide to and from all the body cells
ü
Describe the difference between
Pulmonary
and
Systemic
circulation.
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Describe how the rate of your heart rate is controlled.
ü
Describe what blood pressure is and what causes it to change.
ü
Find 4 fun or incredible facts about your body system. You may list the facts as sentences or use them to create trivia questions.
ü
Explain how your system might be involved, or not involved in Robin’s injury, based on the evidence from the hospital emergency calls.
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Text: p.975
ü Major functions (Job) of circulatory system
sdjgh.jkkkxcbmnkzxdn n
ü Describe the major parts of the heart (including the four chambers and 4 valves), major arteries of the body and the major veins of the body
ü Describe how blood carries oxygen and carbon dioxide to and from all the body cells
ü Describe the difference between Pulmonary and Systemic circulation.
ü Describe how the rate of your heart rate is controlled.
ü Describe what blood pressure is and what causes it to change.
ü Find 4 fun or incredible facts about your body system. You may list the facts as sentences or use them to create trivia questions.
ü Explain how your system might be involved, or not involved in Robin’s injury, based on the evidence from the hospital emergency calls.